I like the texture in this picture. Although it could have been exposed a little more you might have lost the texture. He also could have posed for the shot. Very candid and some background and or fishing props would have been nice.

Do you have more pictures to show the story (fishing trip) of the scene?

I like the texture in this picture. Although it could have been exposed a little more you might have lost the texture. He also could have posed for the shot. Very candid and some background and or fishing props would have been nice.

Do you have more pictures to show the story (fishing trip) of the scene?

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Thanks, I can agree that it might be a bit "empty" in that sense.

I don't have more pictures but I have a video that I shot on my Canon 7D:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdYxmdrflRk&fmt=22[/ame]

His face looks backlighted and slightly underexposed on my monitor,and the halo around his head is noticeable...it looks kind of bad,actually, like an HDR gone slightly awry. The images from the video on the other hand, look quite nice. I watched the video,and despite the focus going in and out, I thought the music was simply stunning, and echoed perfectly the setting-out of the traps or pots. I wondered though as I watched it, what the target species was? Were those crab pots? Crawfish pots? Codfish? It looked like saltwater, like a Fijord (sp?)or saltwater sound or bay to me,and the size and style of the traps looked,well, foreign to me, and I wondered what they heck he was trying to catch! His wry grin midway through was nice! He looks like a great fisherman type. I've known many fishermen, and they often have a "look" about them.